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It is 1554. On a rare night of rain in the desert of Rajasthan, India, a daughter, Adhira, is born to a family of Hindu temple dancers just as a new Mughal emperor takes the throne.

Fearing a bleak future, her father puts his faith in tradition and in his last child for each to save the other He insists Adhira "marry" the temple deity and give herself to a wealthy patron. But after one terrible evening, she makes a bold choice that carries her family's story and their dance to a startling new beginning.

Told from the perspective of this exquisite dancer and filled with the sounds, sights, and flavors of the Indian desert, Faint Promise of Rain is the story of a family and a girl caught between art, duty, and fear in a changing world.

Shortlisted for the 2016 William Saroyan Prize for International Writing


Faint Promise of Rain A Novel (Audible Audio Edition) Anjali Mitter Duva Meetu Chilana Books

From the first pages, the reader is transported back in time to a changing world - 16th centruty India. Though the history may be unfamiliar to many, the novel is so filled with sensory images that we cannot help but be swept up in it - our nostrils flare with the scents of the spice market; our skin tingles as we fill the drops of the first rain in months; our mouths taste the dust and heat of the desert; and we dance along with Adhira as she and her family navigate the complex and changing physical and emotional landscape. Trully a fascinating read; both heartbreaking and uplifting; gripping from beginning to end.

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 11 hours and 9 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Anjali Mitter Duva
  • Audible.com Release Date July 27, 2016
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01J4M9SGG

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I never try to review a book retelling the tale, especially if the book adds so much to my own internal approach to life.

Set in India and told through our heroine's eyes we receive a picture of her entire life, how her loved ones created it and are effected by it. Her family occupies a central position in the community and through them we also become witnesses to India's history at a period of time when Muslims invaded.

It is a beautiful novel tying so many elements on so many levels and a telling and peaceful conclusion is reached.

While I am not Indian I found I could identify with heart, lack of control in one's life while at the same time possessing confidence in the illusion of rightness and control. And as a woman I could understand the calling to rescue, protect and come up with creative solutions.

I thank the author for her contribution.
This book definitely deserves a wide audience. The subject is fascinating, and one most of us know little to nothing about – the world of temple dancers in 16th century India. Duval’s masterly writing draws the reader in to a magical world. We experience all the sights, smells and sounds of a small desert village which are brought to life in vivid, lyrical writing. The author’s deft portrayal of all the main characters exposes each one’s desires and motivations in a way that we feel we know their very hearts. The plot is riveting, the story moving. An enthralling novel, exquisitely crafted. I can usually find something to criticize in anything I read, but not this time. Highly recommended.
This novel was stunning in its elegance. I had no idea what to expect from a novel about 16th century India, but the first sentence absolutely drew me in and the entire story seduced me. Told from the point of view of Adhiri, a Hindu temple dancer, the novel is about her whole family--her father who is a teacher of dance, her mother who is mostly blind, her brother who longs to become a warrior, a second brother who is cast aside because of a limp, her sister who married well but is subject to her husband's temper--and the traditions to which they are bound. With a light touch of magical realism, the novel shows what life was like for women and the lack of options (for men as well!) in those days, yet the novel is hopeful. The issues are both historical and timeless.

I'm the type of person who normally skates over descriptions in a novel, but the writing was so lush and gorgeous, I drank every word in. Few novels have I been able to picture the characters and the settings so well. I knew nothing about the subject before reading it, yet the story flowed and I feel I learned about a part of the world I had never imagined before. A gorgeous novel. Simply gorgeous.
Though many would (and have) used the adjective "exotic," about this novel, Duva gives the landscape and story, distant in time and place, an immediacy and energy that many novels set in contemporary America lack. Adhira is an interesting character; born during a rare rainstorm in a desert, she seems to be strength personified, even as a young girl. As her family disintegrates, owing to the brutally necessary silences that surround their precarious existence as temple dancers, she focuses on dance, and her skills give her sufficient space to survive in a difficult and changing world. Her brother, Hari Dev, is the most compelling character in the story. Suffering from a bad leg and a preternaturally agile mind--perhaps a little on the spectrum--, he is the one character who manages successfully to exert some control over his life and fate. From time to time the narrative choice (a kind of first-person omniscient) is a little confusing. (Perhaps Hari Dev's character is so compelling that one expects him to provide the voice.) At any rate, that's a minor flaw in an otherwise thoroughly engaging novel that confronts difficult truths with all senses.
The world of 16th century India was admittedly foreign to me before I read Duva's gorgeous novel. That mattered little, however, because she's a master of drawing the reader into the world of her characters, the dance, and the changing area near the citadel of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. I can still picture the places--the temple, the modest home in which Adhira grows up, the desert camps, the market and citadel.

The novel and everything that happens within it center around Adhira, a mystical child who was born into a family of Hindu temple dancers, called devadasi. Ahdira embodies the dance and what it represents, but is also subject to the hard lessons of being tied to a wealthy patron. The book transcends the story of the temple, wrapping the reader in a story of family and how, just as with families today, the relationships between family members are sometimes tenuous, complex and fraught with both love and drama.

It's rare when I read a book that makes me care so deeply about so many characters. Faint Promise of Rain does that for me in spades. I felt Girija's worry and pain, Gandar's blind devotion and the folly of his choices, Hari Dev's struggle and his kind heart, Padmini's sadness and Mahendra's desire and disillusionment. I felt anger when bad things happened to the family, and deep conflict when they acted in ways that only hurt themselves. I wanted them to be loved, to succeed, to be happy. And Ahdira! I felt her magic weaving through me with every word.

These are characters I will remember and think about for many years to come. Duva's debut novel speaks volumes about her talent. I can't wait to read her next book!
From the first pages, the reader is transported back in time to a changing world - 16th centruty India. Though the history may be unfamiliar to many, the novel is so filled with sensory images that we cannot help but be swept up in it - our nostrils flare with the scents of the spice market; our skin tingles as we fill the drops of the first rain in months; our mouths taste the dust and heat of the desert; and we dance along with Adhira as she and her family navigate the complex and changing physical and emotional landscape. Trully a fascinating read; both heartbreaking and uplifting; gripping from beginning to end.
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